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Will the Biden Administration Fulfill Promises to All Citizens, Including Trump Supporters?

February 15, 2025Workplace3003
Will the Biden Administration Fulfill Promises to All Citizens, Includ

Will the Biden Administration Fulfill Promises to All Citizens, Including Trump Supporters?

Bidens administration is set to take office in January, vowing to reward the 81 million Americans who voted for him, including those who supported Trump. However, the question remains: will he actually deliver on these promises of economic, social, and medical assistance?

Over the past few months, President-elect Biden has repeatedly stated that his intentions are to help everyone regardless of their voting preferences. As the President of the United States, he aims to serve all the citizens, not just those who supported his campaign.

Radical Ideals vs. Practicality

While the idea of including all citizens in reform efforts is radical, many experts believe that these aspirations are unrealistic. Critics argue that:

Economic reforms such as tax hikes will make it difficult to fulfill grand promises.

Socially, his support of groups like Antifa and the rioters suggests a lack of positive social reform.

Medical reforms like government-controlled healthcare could lead to higher prices and fewer options for patients.

Even with the right intentions, his party's involvement in the support for the COVID-19 relief has shown that the necessary political will and resources might not be available. Essentially, the radical socialist/communist left is focused on creating a two-class system, not positive reform.

The Two Ways Path

Despite these challenges, if Congress agrees, President Biden has two potential ways to deliver on his promises:

Steal funds from the 74 million people who voted for Trump and use it to pay for the rewards to those who voted for him.

Sign legislation to vastly increase the deficit, thus pay for the promises and steal from the 74 million Americans who voted for Trump.

These options suggest that the 74 million Americans who voted for Trump do not want government economic, social, and medical assistance. They do not believe that a Biden regime would ever be a factor in positive reform. This explains why they voted for Trump in the first place.

Biden's Campaign Promises

During the campaign, Biden promised:

Investing in resources for schools to ensure students grow into physically and emotionally healthy adults and educators can focus on teaching.

Ensuring no child's future is determined by their zip code, parents' income, race, or disability.

Providing middle and high school students a path to a successful career and investing in our children from birth.

Improving community colleges and training to grow a stronger and more inclusive middle class.

Supporting colleges and universities, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Strengthening college as a reliable pathway to the middle class rather than an investment with limited returns and debt.

Funding Minority-Serving Institutions.

Making it easier for people crushed by debt to obtain relief through bankruptcy.

Expanding rights to care for oneself and...

It's important to note that while these promises sound good on paper, the actual implementation faces significant challenges. The success of these policies depends not only on political will but also on economic and social factors.

Conclusion

The Biden administration's ability to fulfill its promises to all citizens remains uncertain. While his goals are noble, the political and economic environment poses significant hurdles. The key will be the cooperation of Congress and the reality of resource allocation.